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An unstructured sit-down of us rambling for an hour trying to stay on the topic of 2000s rom-coms. Also, proof we love the sound of our own voices.
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An unstructured sit-down of us rambling for an hour trying to stay on the topic of 2000s rom-coms. Also, proof we love the sound of our own voices.
This week we are traveling to New York City to talk about the trainwreck that is Carrie Bradshaw and her friends in the show Sex and the City.
In our new episode we talk about what we think are the 3 most iconic people of the 2000s: Paris Hilton, Britney Spears, and Lindsay Lohan.
For this weeks episode, we are taking you to Neptune, California in an episode full of murder mysteries and enemies to lovers tropes. Or more specifically, to take about our favorite show of all time: Veronica Mars.
Ohm covers the tech news of the week and goes over the history of the foldable smartphone and its benefits.
In this episode, Ohm covers the three parts of facial recognition and how authorities use the software.
In this special episode of The Byte, Ohm covers the past and present of the social media giant, Twitter. He goes into detail of what the new owner, Elon Musk, is doing to the app and what the future holds
BNPL, also known as "buy now, pay later," has exploded in popularity in the past few years. Is it the future of payment as a whole? Or is it just a scam that won't exist in the future? Find out on today's episode on The Byte!
In today's episode, Ohm will be covering the history of electric vehicles in the United States, their faults, and what the future holds for them.
This episode we talk about live-action scooby doo, how to show your mom you appreciate her, and as always gay rights.
Starting our first episode in 2004 in Newport, California, we take you through our thoughts about the OG teen drama, the OC.
Join the gang as they discuss the festive film Thankskilling. Find out if it is worthy enough to be canon.
Join hosts Mia and Isabella as they visit Rose Hill Farm Stop and sit down in an interview with their manager.
In this episode host Ohm Tiwari covers what and how a metaverse works. Is it a scam? Who created it? What does the word even mean?
Host Kaitlin Harris talks current news, fashion week, recent K-pop comebacks, and why NewJeans captured everyone’s attention.
The Indiana Volleyball team ended the 2022 season 16-16 overall with a 9-11 record in Big Ten play. Although the Hoosiers’ drought of not making the NCAA tournament continues, there are many positives to take away from the season.
Music festivals play a huge role in today’s music culture. Festivals such as Coachella, Rolling Loud, and Lollapalooza are opportunities for fans to celebrate music and enjoy their favorite artists in person. Instafest is a new web application that creates an imaginary music festival, with the performing acts based on artists that the user frequently listens to.
Art moves us to experience emotions. While painters convey complex emotions on the canvas with the work of prismatic colors, musicians convey complex emotions through the art of composing meaningful music with moving lyrics. They paint not on canvas, but instead paint their masterpieces for your ears rather than your eyes. Music has the power to connect listeners in ways other artistic outlets cannot. It is a rare treasure, one that we often take for granted. I first stumbled upon the voice of Carole King one day by pure luck. I was flipping through vinyls at my local record store when I came across a cover that seemed too simple. Displayed on the album were a cat and a woman casually dressed in a sweater and jeans next to a window. In the left corner of the album, there were a couple of burnt orange letters that spelled out, “Carole King Tapestry.” Although this album looks rather ordinary, the emotions engraved inside are anything but. Intrigued, I decided to buy the album and quickly drove home. I cleaned off my record player and carefully dropped the needle down, and so began the best 44 minutes and 33 seconds of my life.
With 7:26 remaining in the first quarter Thursday night at Assembly Hall, the Bowling Green Eagles held a 5-4 lead following a Jocelyn Tate free throw.
The following article contains spoilers for The Lighthouse.